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What Should You Know About Decarboxylation?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

This article will answer both questions and provide insight into the process of cooking with marijuana. The effects of each strain depend on the concentrations of cannabinoid compounds found within. First, you must convert the compounds into CBD and THC – both compounds that are bioavailable to the cannabinoid receptors in your brain.

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Cultivating Knowledge: The Science and Art of Growing Medical Marijuana at Home in Florida

MMJ Recs

The landscape of medical marijuana has evolved, offering patients alternative avenues for accessing therapeutic cannabis. Florida allows qualified patients to access medical marijuana, but home cultivation is generally not permitted. Can You Grow Medical Marijuana at Home in Florida?

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Searching for the origin of Blue Dream marijuana strain

SpeedWeed

Adequately dense, but not rock hard, the nugs are pale green with orange hairs and, while its appearance does showcase a bit of frostiness from the trichomes, it’s not incredibly sticky to the touch. based company that developed cannabinoid-based medications worldwide. View Ellen Holland’s articles. View original article.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

one of our science reviewers at The Cannigma and a cannabis trichome expert who is getting his master’s in Plant Sciences. As part of his master’s degree, Steve is currently using electron microscopes to take super close-up pictures of trichomes, tiny protrusions on cannabis plants. EG: Super cool. Let’s listen to Steven.

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How to tell if your cannabis is laced

The Cannigma

If you’re reading this article in a post-smoking panic – take a deep breath. And because cannabis can naturally appear to be covered in crystals due the the resin-filled glands on the outside of the flower – the trichomes – the average consumer may not be able to distinguish them from powder or sprayed on chemicals.

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